Johnny Weir to compete on Food Network's Celebrity Cook-Off 2

EIGHT MULTI-TALENTED CELEBRITIES ANNOUNCED FOR NEW SEASON OF "RACHAEL VS. GUY: CELEBRITY COOK-OFF"

Season Two premieres Sunday, January 6th, 2013 at 9pm ET/PT on Food Network
Rachael Ray and Guy Fieri return to coach their teams for ultimate bragging rights

NEW YORK - October 15, 2012 - The cast of the second season of Food Network primetime series Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off is revealed with a roster of star-studded and diverse competitors, which battle it out in this fast-paced and fun culinary competition. The all-star lineup includes: Chilli (member of pop/R&B group TLC), Gilbert Gottfried (actor, comedian), Cornelia Guest (designer, author, philanthropist), Dean McDermott (actor, reality television star), Kathy Najimy (actress, Sister Act), Hines Ward (former NFL player; Super Bowl Champion and MVP), Carnie Wilson (singer, Wilson Phillips) and Johnny Weir (two-time Olympic Figure Skater, three-time U.S. National Champion).This 6-episode, top-rated series, once again features Emmy(R)-winning talk show host and Food Network icon Rachael Ray and best-selling cookbook author and successful restaurateur Guy Fieri, as they coach and mentor the eight multi-talented celebrities. The second season premieres on Sunday, January 6th, 2013 at 9pm ET/PT.

In Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off, the contestants are divided into Team Rachael and Team Guy, as they face intense weekly challenges that are sure to have them working, fighting and laughing along the way. The losing team must send its two bottom-rated contestants to face off against each other, with one member sent home each week. The last celebrity standing at the end of the season wins bragging rights and a cash donation to their favorite charity. Season one winner was Lou Diamond Phillips for Team Rachael.

Sounds like fun! I don't enjoy non-topic-focused reality shows, like Bachelor, Kardashians, blah, blah, but I admit I like the shows that involve the participants learning/doing something, like Dancing with the Stars, Top Chef, things like that. 6 episodes sounds really bear-able, too == don't have to drag it out like a network series such as Hell's Kitchen. Whatever he cooked, Johnny obviously didn't let it interfere with his physical conditioning -- he looks fit and trim for the skating season.

Johnny has been seen preparing food on his own show from time to time. Maybe he'll be able to prepare something low-cal but delicious, so that you can eat more than one or two bites while watching your weight!

Johnny has been seen preparing food on his own show from time to time. Maybe he'll be able to prepare something low-cal but delicious, so that you can eat more than one or two bites while watching your weight!

Is it possible to watch those episodes online somewhere? I found the previous season on tudou.com, but I haven't found the new ones, yet.

I can't wait to see him on the Celebrity Cook Off! I didn't know he had his own show either. I'm bummed that Brian Boitano's cooking show ended. It has also been neat seeing Johnny and Tara commentating.